Baobab Fruit

Commonly found in Africa, the baobab fruit is high in vitamin C as well as omega-3 fatty acids that improve heart, are brain and eye health.

“All of these fruits like baobab have been around forever, but thanks to the Internet, people are finding out, ‘wow, you can actually have good nutrition and it can taste good too.’ These fruits taste good. It’s a great combination,” says David Wolfe, nutritionist and author of The Sunfood Diet Success System.

Coca Tea or Mate de Coca is known as the national drink of the Andean
Countries, and is consumed by millions of South Americans as a healthful
alternative to coffee. Mate de Coca consumption has many benefits:
Energize The Body, Stimulate Mental Alertness, Aid Weight Loss, Gentle
Diuretic, Relieve Stress, Calm Allergies and Help the Immune System.

In your TIME article, 1/21/13 you picture a Dragon Fruit, not the Pitaya. The Dragon Fruit, which is from Asia, has a bright white inside and is completely tasteless. According to Pitaya+, a competitor of Juice Generation, the fruit from Nicaragua has red flesh hence the antioxidents and other nutritional benefits.

A fruit doesn't have to be exotic for it to have powerful health powers -- some of the more ordinary fruits are also superfruits! For example, Lychees have a compound called "oliginol" that has anti-cancer properties. Papayas have papain and chymopapain, two powerful enzymes that enhance digestion and break down scar tissue. Elderberry has anthocyanin, a powerful antioxidant with potent anti-viral powers.